This is' the second of a series of heart-to-heart talks. Come ia
and talk over with us the question of Boll Weevil Control.
Can the Boll Weevil be Contrelled?
Yes! Here's the Secret!
It takes work and study. You have to learn the weevil's habits ?
how it feeds and how it breeds. You must know how the weather af
fects it; how and when to poison.
But it pays ? when it is done right, so don't waste money and time
doing it the wrong way.
The boll weevil is a mysterious insect and only the scientists know
much about it but they are helping us to control it. Their methods are
not perfect but they are praciieal: they have been tested by farmers
who have taken the pains to study, to learn and to fight the pest day by
day and week bby week.
Call for Leaflet No. 1 ? "The Boll Weevil Can be Controlled."
It is so simply written a child can .iiiderstund it. ? It shows the neces- ?
>itv of controlling the weevil in its eariy stages. Come in today ? -
whether you are a customer of this l ank or not ? your leaflet is waiting
for you.
The First National Bank
F. J. Beasley, Cashier Wm. H. Ruffin, President
LOUISBURG, North Carolina
FOR 'Si "I OSl'KE SALE OF TOWN
I /ITS and dwellings
cf lie power of sale cop.- i
tained in that certain deed of trust I
made by C. B. Kearney to Wm. H. Ruf
fin. Trustee, dated Dec. 16, 1919, and i
recorded in Franklin Registry in book]
234, page 6. default having been made \
in the payment of the debt thereby se- j
cured, and demand having been made
by the holder of Indebtedness therein
secured upon said trustee for foreclos
ure, the undersigned will on
MONDAY. MAY 5. 1924.
at about the hour of noon, at the court
house door in Louisburg, N. C.. offer
for sale at public auction, to the high,
est bidder for cash those desirable lots
and dwellings situate on Kenjnoor Av
enue Louisburg, N. C., and more par
ticularly described as follows:
First LoU. Situate on ? the corner
of Kenmoor Avenue and Perry street.
bounded on the North by Perry street,
on the East by J. B. Thomas, on the
South by the W. Hal Mann lot and on
the West by Kfcnmoar Avenue, con
taining the dwelling house of W. Hal
, Mann.
I Second Lot: Adjoining the first lot
above described, bounded on the North
by the W. Hal Mann lot and dwelling
house, on the East by J. B. Thomas, on
the South by J. B. Thomas and on the
West by Kennioor Avenue.
Both of said lots having a front of
5S 1-2 feet each on Kenmoor Avenue
and having a depth of 312 feet, and
both being the same lots conveyed to
C. B. Kearney by the said W. Hal
Mann.
Deed of trust having been made sub
ject to _a first lien of Wake Forest Col.
lege on the corner lot, Kenmoor Ave.
atxl Perry Street, and a Mortgage deed
made to Wm. H. Rnflin, Attorney, re.
corded in book 156, page 417, on both
lots, sale will accordingly be made
subject to said encumbranccs, being
encumbrances made bw W. Hal Mann, j
This April 4. 1924. ?
4-4-5t \VM. H. RUFF1N, Trustee. |
DISSOLUTION
Notice is hereby given that the firm
heretofore doing business in Youngs
ville as Perry & Pearce, and composed
of K. A. Perry and J. R. Pearce, has
this day been dissolved by mutual con
sent. All merchandise and other ar
ticles of property, including accounts,
have been divided, each partner tak
ing his half for settlement. This April
1st, 1924.
K. A. PERRY.
4.4-4t J. R. PEARCE.
THE FRANKJ.TN TIMES
11.60 Per Year In Advance.^
Don't Fail To Take Advantage Of
KLIN E ' S
Unparalled Values
For
EARLY EASTER SHOPPERS
Bargains galore for Every one
Everthing new in Ladies and Misses Ready-to
wear, Millinery, Silks, Dress Goods
and Shoes.
Men's and Boys' Clothing and Gents Furnishings.
L. Kline & Company
ax j - , Louisburgf'B Biggest and Best Department Store
LOUlSBURG, ? ; NORTH OAROUNA
KfctilONAL SL.MJAI SCHOOL COS.
> K.vnoss
During l lie parlpd Irom April 4 to 17
Inclusive, the Sunday School worker*
of nil evangelical denominations In
North Carolina will have the oppor
tunity of attending four Regional Sun
Jay School Conventions conducted un
der the auspices of the North Carolina
Sunday School Association.
Under the plan ot organisation of
the North Carolina Sunday School As
sociation, the State Is divided Into four
regions of approximately twenty-five
counties each. In the even years four
regional conventions are held, and in
the odd years there Is one general
State-wide convention. This being
the year for the regional conventions,
the meetings will be held as follows:
The East Central Region will hold
its convention in the Methodist Church
at Sanford. N. C? Friday, Saturday and
Sunday. April 4, 5 and 6. The con
vention will open at Friday afternoon.
April 4. and continue through Sunday
night. J. A. Overton, Sanford. Is
General Chairman of the Local Com
'mittee on Arrangements.
For the Western Region the Conven
tion Will be held in the First Baptist
Church. ABheville. N. C., Tuesday.
Wednesday and Thursday, April 8, 9
and 10. The Convention *111 open on
Tuesday afternoon and continue
through Thursday nighu ? General
Chairman of the Local Committee on
Arrangements Is Chester A. Brown.
Ashevllle.
The West Central Region will hold
its convention in the First Methodist
Church. Salisbury, N. C, Friday, Sat
urday and Sunday. April 11. 12 and 13.
The first session will be held-oo-iFrl
day afternoon. General Chairman of
the Local Committee on Arrangements
Is A. H. Snider, Salisbury.
The Convention in the Eastern Reg
ion will he held In Howard Memorial
Presbyterian Church, Tarboro, Tues
day, Wednesday and Thursday. April
15, 16 and 17, with the opening ses
sion beirig held on Tuesday i fternoou,
April 15. R. B. Peters. Jr.. of Tar
boro, is General Chairman of the Lo
cal Committee on Arrangements.
Programs for the four conventions
are in charge of a committee compos
ed of the general officers of the State
Sunday School Association and the
Kegi?t?4 ? prp.il dent-e. ->v?.o are: State
President, J B. Ivey, Charlotte: Chair
man Executive Committee. J. M.
Broughton. Raleigh ; Treasurer, E. B. j
Crow. Raleigh; General Superintend-]
ent, D. W. Sims, Raleigh; President
East Central Region, Dr. Wr. A. With
ers, Raleigh; President Eastern Reg.
ion, R. B. Peters, Jr.. Tarboro: Presi
dent West Central Region. Dr. C. M.
Van Poole, Salisbury: President Wes.
tern Region. Thos. P. Pruitt, Hickory.
On the programs for the different
conventions will appear seven Sunday
School experts of national reputation.
In charge of special conferences tor
workers In the Cradle Roll, Beginners,
Primary and Junior Departments of
the Sunday School will be Mrs. W. L
Blankinship. Atlanta, Ga? Associate
Superintendent of the Tabernacle Bap
tlst Sunday School. Mrs. Biankinship
Is considered an authority on plans and
methods of work In the ohildren's de
partments of the Sunday School, as
well as a specialist in the work of
training Sunday School teachers.
For special conferences and ad
dresses on the work with young peo
ple between the years of twelve and
twenty-four, Frank D. Getty, Phila
delphia, Associate Director of Young
People's work In the Presbyterian
Church, C. S. A., and Fred D. Cart-j
wright, Albany. N. Y., Young People's)
Division Superintendent of New York
State Sunday School Association. J
have been secured.
- Conferences for workers In Adult
Bible classes will be in charge of Ab.
ner B. Brown. Baltimore. Md.. General
Secretary of the Maryland Sunday
School Association, and Dr. E. B.
Quick. Atlanta, Ga., Educational Sup
erintendent for the Southeastern Dis
trict of the Christian Disciples church.
Sunday School Superintendents and
other general administrative officers
will have special conferences under
the direction of Dr. D. Burt Smith,
Philadelphia. Pa., of the Sunday
School Department of the United
Evangelical Lutheran Church, and
Prof. A. M. Locker, Chicago, 111., Field
Superintendent for the International
Sunday School Council of Religious
Education.
About thirty-five of the best Sunday
School workers In each of the four
regions will help with the programs.
Those will represent practically all
evangelical denominations in the State.
Entertainment at each of the con^
ventlons will be on the "Harvard
Plan," lodging and brBffKTSat^ being
furnished free to all daUtgates. As
the delegates arrive In the conven
tion cities they will register and be
assigned homes for the time they are
to be In attendance upon the conven
tions.
State Superintendent. D. W. Sims,
has Just returned from vIbIIs to the
four convention cities and reports
that each place Is very enthusiastic
and all are In readiness for the con
ventions.
Cabbage Seed. Salad Seed and Let
tuce Seed
4.4-lt at 1,. P. HICKS.
PIG8 FOR SALE
We will have a car load of pigs In
Loulsburg Friday and Saturday. Get
the pigs you need at this time.
4-4-lt JUSTICE LIVE STOCK FARM.
FOR FIR8T CLASS JOB PRINTING
PHONE 283
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A. TONREL
OF LOUISBURG, N. 0.
Announces Their Big
Easter Sale
Which Will Begin Next
Friday, April 11
LASTING 10 DAYS ONLY
This Easter Sale will be the most profitable
and economical event to the people of Louis
burg and Franklin County that has been of
fered before in many a day.
TOXKEL'S entire Spring and Summer stock
is complete in the very newest styles and fash
ions through each and every department with
the lowest prices quoted in Louisburg and vi
cinity.
This is only a reminder of this Big Sale.. .Watch for
?,d in the Franklin Times next issue, also look for our
big double page circular that will be put in each and
every home in Franklin County, which will give you an
opportunity to read the marvelous bargains that will
be put on TONKEL'S BIG EASTER SALE.
A. TONKEL
NOTICE! NOTICE!
i.00 tons new Nitrate of Soda just
arrived, the best you ever saw.
500 tons Fish Brand 8-3-3 To
bacco Special with Sulphate of
Potash mixture.
Don't forget that W. B. Spivey
p,nd A. T. Howell are the Oil Kings
of Franklin County and we make
the prices and the others follow, so
therefore don't forget J. S. Howell's
filling station is the Tea Pot Dome
for Louisburg and Franklin County.
We are open eighteen hours to
I the day and seven days to the week.
i
J. S. HoweJJ
South Louisburg, j N. C*
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